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The Role of Knowledge-Based Computerized Management Information Systems in the Administrative Decision-Making Process

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  • Youssef M. Abu Amuna

    (Department of Information Technology - AUG - Al-Azhar University [Gaza])

  • Mazen J. Al Shobaki

    (Department of Information Technology - AUG - Al-Azhar University [Gaza])

  • Samy S. Abu Naser

    (Department of Information Technology - AUG - Al-Azhar University [Gaza])

Abstract

The research aims to identify the role of Knowledge-Based computerized management information systems in the administrative decision-making process and that can lead to a reduction or limitation of potential problems, especially those related to unintended bias and ambiguous, these problems controls the collection of information for the primary knowledge base, and given that the knowledge based systems, computer information systems constitute a dynamic, constructed and programmed throughout specialized knowledge based systems programming languages. That is, they learn from the experience and knowledge gained. They can be used to build intelligent business decision making systems. The research found a set of recommendations, including: the need to use knowledge-based computerized information systems in the administrative decision-making process. And the configuration of tires capable of using modern applications of information technology in various administrative levels. As well as benefit from the advantages offered by the knowledge-based with respect to the effort, time and money and to be able to respond to environmental conditions and changes.

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  • Youssef M. Abu Amuna & Mazen J. Al Shobaki & Samy S. Abu Naser, 2017. "The Role of Knowledge-Based Computerized Management Information Systems in the Administrative Decision-Making Process," Post-Print hal-01522412, HAL.
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    1. Al-Nakib Noofal Ahmed Mohsen Mohammed & Wang Hu, 2015. "Using Management Information Systems (MIS) to Boost Corporate Performance," International Journal of Management Science and Business Administration, Inovatus Services Ltd., vol. 1(11), pages 55-61, October.
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    1. Ahmed Saleh Al-Matari & Rozita Amiruddin & Khairul Azman Aziz & Mohammed A. Al-Sharafi, 2022. "The Impact of Dynamic Accounting Information System on Organizational Resilience: The Mediating Role of Business Processes Capabilities," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(9), pages 1-22, April.
    2. Wasim I. Al-Habil & Amal A. Al Hila & Mazen M. Al Shobaki & Youssef M. Abu Amuna & Samy S. Abu Naser, 2017. "The Impact of the Quality of Banking Services on Improving the Marketing Performance of Banks in Gaza Governorates from the Point of View of Their Employees," Post-Print hal-01610720, HAL.
    3. Husam Ahmad R. & Samy S. Abu Naser & Suliman A El Talla & Mazen J Al Shobaki, 2018. "Information Technology Role in Determining Communication Style Prevalent Among Al-Azhar University Administrative Staff," Post-Print hal-02111495, HAL.

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